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... Lord Melbourne , again , main- tained , that the argument was not affected by the diminution of the powers of the new corporations , be- cause the corporations themselves would still remain ; the towns and cities of Ireland would still ...
... Lord Melbourne , again , main- tained , that the argument was not affected by the diminution of the powers of the new corporations , be- cause the corporations themselves would still remain ; the towns and cities of Ireland would still ...
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... Lord Melbourne moved that the amend- ments of the Commons should be taken into consideration . Lord Lyndhurst met the motion with a negative , and another debate fol- lowed on all the topics already dis- cussed . The motion was lost by ...
... Lord Melbourne moved that the amend- ments of the Commons should be taken into consideration . Lord Lyndhurst met the motion with a negative , and another debate fol- lowed on all the topics already dis- cussed . The motion was lost by ...
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... lord Melbourne had abstained from raising the ques- tion of the merits of the appro- priation principle , the second ... lord John Russell , on the 2d August , brought the amendments of the Lords before the house . As the bill now stood ...
... lord Melbourne had abstained from raising the ques- tion of the merits of the appro- priation principle , the second ... lord John Russell , on the 2d August , brought the amendments of the Lords before the house . As the bill now stood ...
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... lord Melbourne , was restored in this respect to what it formerly had been . His lordship said , it was far from being his wish to impair or diminish the sanctity of the marriage contract , or to lessen the authority or weight of the ...
... lord Melbourne , was restored in this respect to what it formerly had been . His lordship said , it was far from being his wish to impair or diminish the sanctity of the marriage contract , or to lessen the authority or weight of the ...
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... lord chancellor was to appoint new trustees . Mr. Smith , member for North ... Melbourne dis- covered that in this there was some- thing unparliamentary ... lord chancellor acquiesced in them ; and in consequence of that , others were not ...
... lord chancellor was to appoint new trustees . Mr. Smith , member for North ... Melbourne dis- covered that in this there was some- thing unparliamentary ... lord chancellor acquiesced in them ; and in consequence of that , others were not ...
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